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| caption = Slim CD ripper, audio encoder and converter | | caption = Slim CD ripper, audio encoder and converter | ||
| maintainer = Robert Kausch | | maintainer = Robert Kausch | ||
| stable_release = 1. | | stable_release = 1.1.6 (22 January 2022) | ||
| operating_system = Windows, Linux, macOS, FreeBSD, Haiku | |||
| operating_system = Windows, Linux, | |||
| use = Digital Audio Extraction, transcoding | | use = Digital Audio Extraction, transcoding | ||
| license = GPL | | license = GPL | ||
| website = [https://www.freac.org/ https://www.freac.org/] | | website = [https://www.freac.org/ https://www.freac.org/] | ||
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'''fre:ac''' | '''fre:ac''' is an audio converter and CD ripper with support for various formats. The program was known as BonkEnc until 2010, but changed it's name to fre:ac with the 1.0.17 release. It's a slim program and can be run from a USB stick. | ||
As of version 1.1, fre:ac is available for Windows, macOS, Linux and FreeBSD. It is released under the GPL license and has native support for numerous languages. | |||
== Features == | == Features == | ||
* [[Transcoding]] from one format to another | |||
* Parallel conversion on multi-core systems | |||
* CD ripping | * CD ripping | ||
** [[AccurateRip]] support | |||
** [[cdparanoia]] mode | ** [[cdparanoia]] mode | ||
** | ** Jitter correction | ||
** CD Text support | ** [[HTOA]] ripping | ||
* [[ | ** [[CD-Text]] support | ||
* | ** [[HDCD]] decoding | ||
* | ** Parallel ripping with multiple drives | ||
* | |||
* | * Tagging and metadata | ||
* | ** Support for [[ID3v1]], [[ID3v2]], MP4-Metadata, [[Vorbis Comment]], [[APEv2]] and Windows Media [[Tags]] | ||
* | ** Chapter support for ID3v2, MP4-Metadata, Vorbis Comment and Windows Media Tags | ||
** Keeps album art when converting between different formats | |||
* | ** Uses Compact Disc Database (CDDB/freedb) | ||
* | ** Can create [[cue sheet|cue sheets]] and playlists | ||
* | ** Integrated tag editor | ||
* | * Multi-channel audio support | ||
* | * Support for [[DSP]] components | ||
* | * Support for external (command line) codecs | ||
* | * Rip/convert to multiple formats at once | ||
* | * Lossless file verification | ||
* | * Manages multiple configurations | ||
* Writing ripping/conversion log files | |||
* Full UTF-8 Unicode support | |||
* Additional command line interface (CD ripping/encoding) | |||
== Supported formats == | == Supported formats == | ||
Lossy formats: | |||
* [ | * [[MP3]] ([[LAME]]) | ||
* [[ | * [[AAC|MP4/AAC]] ([[FAAC]]/[[FAAD|FAAD2]], [[Fraunhofer FDK AAC|FDK-AAC]], [[Apple AAC]]) | ||
* [[Musepack]] | |||
* [[Ogg_Vorbis|Ogg Vorbis]] ([[aoTuV]]) | * [[Ogg_Vorbis|Ogg Vorbis]] ([[aoTuV]]) | ||
* [[ | * [[Opus]] | ||
* [[Speex]] | |||
* [[ | |||
* [[WMA]] | * [[WMA]] | ||
Lossless formats: | |||
* [[ALAC]] (Apple Lossless) | * [[ALAC]] (Apple Lossless) | ||
* [[ | * [[FLAC]] | ||
* [[Monkey%27s_Audio|Monkey's Audio]] | * [[Monkey%27s_Audio|Monkey's Audio]] | ||
* [[ | * [[OptimFROG]] | ||
* [[Tak|TAK]] | * [[Tak|TAK]] | ||
* [[WavPack]] | * [[WavPack]] | ||
Uncompressed formats: | |||
* [[AIFF]] | |||
* [[WAV]] | |||
* [[Wave64]] | |||
== Supported languages == | == Supported languages == | ||
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* Greek | * Greek | ||
* Hebrew | * Hebrew | ||
* Hindi | |||
* Hungarian | * Hungarian | ||
* Italian | * Italian | ||
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* Japanese | * Japanese | ||
* Korean | * Korean | ||
* Lithuanian | * Lithuanian | ||
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* Romanian | * Romanian | ||
* Russian | * Russian | ||
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* Serbian (Cyrillic script) | * Serbian (Cyrillic script) | ||
* Serbian (Latin script) | * Serbian (Latin script) | ||
* Slovak | * Slovak |
Latest revision as of 14:05, 23 January 2022
Slim CD ripper, audio encoder and converter | |
Developer(s) | Robert Kausch |
Release information | |
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Stable release | 1.1.6 (22 January 2022) |
Compatibility | |
Operating system | Windows, Linux, macOS, FreeBSD, Haiku |
Additional information | |
Use | Digital Audio Extraction, transcoding |
License | GPL |
Website | https://www.freac.org/ |
fre:ac is an audio converter and CD ripper with support for various formats. The program was known as BonkEnc until 2010, but changed it's name to fre:ac with the 1.0.17 release. It's a slim program and can be run from a USB stick.
As of version 1.1, fre:ac is available for Windows, macOS, Linux and FreeBSD. It is released under the GPL license and has native support for numerous languages.
Features
- Transcoding from one format to another
- Parallel conversion on multi-core systems
- CD ripping
- AccurateRip support
- cdparanoia mode
- Jitter correction
- HTOA ripping
- CD-Text support
- HDCD decoding
- Parallel ripping with multiple drives
- Tagging and metadata
- Support for ID3v1, ID3v2, MP4-Metadata, Vorbis Comment, APEv2 and Windows Media Tags
- Chapter support for ID3v2, MP4-Metadata, Vorbis Comment and Windows Media Tags
- Keeps album art when converting between different formats
- Uses Compact Disc Database (CDDB/freedb)
- Can create cue sheets and playlists
- Integrated tag editor
- Multi-channel audio support
- Support for DSP components
- Support for external (command line) codecs
- Rip/convert to multiple formats at once
- Lossless file verification
- Manages multiple configurations
- Writing ripping/conversion log files
- Full UTF-8 Unicode support
- Additional command line interface (CD ripping/encoding)
Supported formats
Lossy formats:
Lossless formats:
Uncompressed formats:
Supported languages
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